
Content warning: This article contains graphic details of sexual assault.
An upcoming documentary about disgraced music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs is set to uncover more horrifying allegations of abuse.
In particular, the film titled Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy will feature an interview with a woman who has filed a lawsuit against Combs. In the documentary, she has chosen not to show her face on camera and simply wants to go by 'Ashley'.
The documentary features interviews with various individuals connected to Diddy, including childhood friends, his former bodyguard, and singer Al B, who previously dated the music mogul's ex-girlfriend Kim Porter who died in 2018.
A lawsuit has been filed by Ashley, detailing serious allegations of assault. As reported by People Magazine, she appears in emotional segments in the documentary where she describes becoming "incredibly reclusive" following the alleged incidents.
Ashley alleges she came face-to-face with Diddy in 2018 after he came to an apartment in Oakland, California.
She claims she first encountered Combs on a FaceTime phone call where she told him she was not "impressed" with the rapper because she thought he had "something to do with the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur." In response, Combs allegedly told her she would "pay" for what she said.
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